"I am very open about my diagnosis and I communicate to the people around me how to work with me and how they can help me to be my best." https://t.co/QuwPqRM0qx

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Dr. Lamar Hardwick knows in which types of environments he thrives best and has set up his life to make the best use of his many strengths. https://t.co/QuwPqRM0qx

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"Each day is different. Since I am currently in my own business, I am the one in charge, so self-accommodation is a blessing." https://t.co/H06UIBukVz

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"I’ve experienced a lot of what I call “benevolent ableism”—a type of discrimination that’s disguised as being kind and caring and is subtle exclusion." https://t.co/H06UIBukVz

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"Every child has potential and the best way to support them is to ignore what others are doing and help them to find their greatest potential, whatever that looks like for them." https://t.co/QuwPqRM0qx

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Dr. Lamar Hardwick is a leader in his community, both in his role as pastor and being a positive autism advocate. What does a day in his life look like? https://t.co/QuwPqRM0qx

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Haley Moss was diagnosed as autistic when she was a small child, but she grew up with the love and support of her family who focused on her strengths. https://t.co/H06UIBukVz

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Haley Moss grew up knowing that she could do anything she set her mind to. After practicing law for a time, she now owns her own consulting business. https://t.co/H06UIBukVz

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"I'm also frustrated with the lack of autistic characters or autism experiences in fictional stories, so my most recent fictional stories all have autistic main characters." https://t.co/CH3hgTG14w

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Jenny's advice to a young autistic person: "Revel in the things that make you in particular happy, with no regard to societal norms." https://t.co/IyT6oHMlq1

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What kind of accommodations does Rebecca make in her life to allow her to be successful? https://t.co/CH3hgTXBW4

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How did learning she was autistic at the age of 45 affect freelance writer and author Jenny Bristol? https://t.co/IyT6oHMlq1

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What advice would Christa, Neurodivergent Rebel, give to parents of autistic kids about best ways to support them? https://t.co/Kp8IhoX6SE

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"Once you start ignoring what society thinks you're supposed to do or how you're supposed to act or be, you can start living your own life by your own rules." https://t.co/IyT6oHMlq1

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"Help your child focus on what they are good at and enjoy doing. Empower them, encourage them, and most importantly don’t give up on them." https://t.co/Kp8IhoX6SE

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"Learning to be super comfortable with doing everything differently is the best thing I've ever done." https://t.co/CH3hgTG14w

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"I didn't even realise how much I was being bullied until I went to art college, where everyone was just as weird as me and I suddenly knew how it felt to be part of a group." https://t.co/CH3hgTG14w

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